Whether you have a computer manual that needs to be created, updated or
converted for use on the web, in PDF, Windows Help, Wiki, etc., Help Key
Communications can fulfill your needs.

We have extensive
experience in the computer field, as well as technical writing. You may
have heard the saying, "If you find a good Technical Writer, keep them,
because good ones are hard to find". Technical Writing isn't just
jotting down some technical notes nor is it just using fancy fonts to
make it look pretty. A good Technical Writer consists of the following:

1.)
Technical - meaning they actually have technical experience with
computers. They may not know your software or hardware package, but the
ideal person is smart & can pick things up quickly. They are very
comfortable around computers to the point of knowing what it will do
next.

2.) Writer - the person can write to meet the expectations
of the target audience. A lot of people are writers, but few can take
technical material and explain it in easy to understand language an end
user with little or no computer experience can understand. Or write a
technical document for engineers, technicians, and management.

The
trick is to find someone who is a good writer and has years of
experience in the computer field, so they can translate technical
material for any audience. Especially someone who is smart,
detail-oriented, trusted, self-motivated and affordable. This is what
you will get from Help Key Communications. Our proven success can be
viewed by a sample of our work:

Stardock is the world's leading developer of Windows experience and
gaming software. Before Stardock contacted Help Key Communications, all
software manuals were created in-house by the company executives.
Their goals were to free up these valuable resources, while creating
high-quality manuals for their products for use on the web & print.
Few products had manuals & those that did, were only a few pages.
It was assumed that only experienced people would buy & use their
products, however, the results of annual customer satisfaction surveys
showed the #1 need for more documentation.

The following software manuals were created by Help Key Communications following the established style guide:

Dell DockThe Dell Dock was created by Stardock and pre-loaded on millions of new Dell computers. It is no longer installed on new machines, but the software is still a free download, but will only install on a Dell computer.Product Guide:
http://delldock.com/help/

Help Key Communications created & updated the
online/print software manual for the popular software digital
distribution service, called "Impulse". At the time, Impulse was owned
by Stardock, who sold the division to GameStop in 1Q2011. The
documentation can be viewed within Impulse, by clicking the Help "?"
icon (upper right corner), and selecting "Help".